parkermc

It really does look great. These shots were taken outdoors, but the colors on both shirts show up even better indoors. I was very surprised at how much I like Nightmare on Wall Street considering I'm rather leery of printing on asphalt. It does evoke 'urban grit' very well, though, while Faders and Meters has rich, warm colors. But these both look sharp and will look even better on him once they shrink a bit after a few washings.

middlefinger9573

That Faders and Meters printed larger than mine. I got a mens small but the printing area seems significantly smaller on my shirt than in that picture. Still looks good, but I'm more partial to the larger prints like that one.

MHBoston

middlefinger9573 wrote:That Faders and Meters printed larger than mine. I got a mens small but the printing area seems significantly smaller on my shirt than in that picture. Still looks good, but I'm more partial to the larger prints like that one.

At the bottom on every day's description there are size specifications for that specific design. For example today's specs are:

Printed Size:
3X – M: 12.5” x 1.67”
S – WS: 9.37” x 1.25”

As you can see, the Men's small is printed using the smaller size screen.

auggie24

middlefinger9573 wrote:That Faders and Meters printed larger than mine. I got a mens small but the printing area seems significantly smaller on my shirt than in that picture. Still looks good, but I'm more partial to the larger prints like that one.

Each day the staff diligently list out the dimensions. Men's small and women's sizes are smaller prints than Men's medium and up.

omgniki

sorry I look like hell; it's been a rough week and I haven't cared enough to put make up on or do my hair.

For reference:
I am 5'10, about 190, 40D.
This is a WXL, and I really like the way it fits. It's not too tight on me at all.

Will still post photos of Masonic Monkey with Wall Street; threw Carmen on before heading to the hospital to visit my grandmother and am uploading the photo from a friend's iPhone while waiting to be allowed in to visit.

tjflashman77

Here ya go. I want to point out that I couldn't get the colors to come out right in the photos. The face and hair look white whereas they are really a medium pale yellow, and the headphones are a sharp goldenrod. The shirt looks great.

Detail:
& Position and size on shirt (Men's XL):

Greatest song ever written about JFK here. NSFW... or children... or anyone who's offended by the idea that JFK might have been a robot... fair warning.

eHalcyon

tjflashman77 wrote:Here ya go. I want to point out that I couldn't get the colors to come out right in the photos. The face and hair look white whereas they are really a medium pale yellow, and the headphones are a sharp goldenrod. The shirt looks great.

Detail:
& Position and size on shirt (Men's XL):

Yeah... I regret not buying this cheap when I had the chance. I expect this will be fairly high up on the reckoning chart. I'm already planning to buy "Plan B" when it falls lower... maybe I'll do the same with this.

Erving

tjflashman77 wrote:Here ya go. I want to point out that I couldn't get the colors to come out right in the photos. The face and hair look white whereas they are really a medium pale yellow, and the headphones are a sharp goldenrod. The shirt looks great.

Detail:
& Position and size on shirt (Men's XL):

is the print on yours fading in some areas? I just got mine and the print isnt as crisp as i wouldve liked.

shan24

eHalcyon wrote:Yeah... I regret not buying this cheap when I had the chance. I expect this will be fairly high up on the reckoning chart. I'm already planning to buy "Plan B" when it falls lower... maybe I'll do the same with this.

tabrazinski

tjflashman77 wrote:Here ya go. I want to point out that I couldn't get the colors to come out right in the photos. The face and hair look white whereas they are really a medium pale yellow, and the headphones are a sharp goldenrod. The shirt looks great.

WeezTheJuice

Got my shirts recently. First is madness of Miss Stereo (unwashed, unworn), and the second is Risky Business (washed once, warm water, dried in dryer) on top so you can see how much it shrunk. Both are mens medium, the shrunk shirt fits perfect, like a normal slim fit medium you'd find in a store. I'm about 5'10 153.

eHalcyon

WeezTheJuice wrote:Got my shirts recently. First is madness of Miss Stereo (unwashed, unworn), and the second is Risky Business (washed once, warm water, dried in dryer) on top so you can see how much it shrunk. Both are mens medium, the shrunk shirt fits perfect, like a normal slim fit medium you'd find in a store. I'm about 5'10 153.

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That's a great idea to show comparison, but a "Before and After" would have been helpful. People have mentioned that different AA shirts of the same marked size (especially between different colours) have a strangely high variance in actual size. Were they actually the same size before the wash?

WeezTheJuice

eHalcyon wrote:That's a great idea to show comparison, but a "Before and After" would have been helpful. People have mentioned that different AA shirts of the same marked size (especially between different colours) have a strangely high variance in actual size. Were they actually the same size before the wash?

dunno, i got them at different times and had already washed risky business before I got Madness. Ill try to get a comparison of me wearing madness before and after a warm wash.

ry4nsm1th

Myztri

JadenKale wrote:This is the first time I'm actually upset I didn't jump on a daily when I had the chance. The colors are subdued (whereas the preview pic was really obnoxiously bright) Eh... you live and learn.

WeezTheJuice

Small update, I washed the Madness shirt and it fits well, but it looks like it didnt shrink as much as the olive risky business, but you can still tell a difference between washed and unwashed. The sleeves and belly region fit a lot better, and it shortened a bit lengthwise. Here are the before/after pics of madness, and also pics of a washed risky business on top of a washed madness.

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